On 12/28/05, Roland Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> "Chris" == Chris Ribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Chris> On 12/28/05, Roland Roberts < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    >> I'm using mythfilldatabase to populate the database from
    >> datadirect.  But right now, I've got my PVR-500 plugged directly
    >> into the cable *without* the set-top box.  This means I only get
    >> the non-encrypted channels but it also means both tuners can
    >> operate simultaneously.  Unfortunately, it also means that all
    >> the channels are not where datadirect says they are....
    >>
    >> Is there a way to change the channel mappings so the program
    >> guide matches what I'm seeing?

    Chris> When you set up you Zap2It lineup, there is a screen that
    Chris> gives you the option to select/deselect individual channels
    Chris> in your lineup.

    Chris> It sounds like you need 2 separate lineups defined, one for
    Chris> digital cable and one for analog cable.  Define the two
    Chris> lineups at Zap2It, then run mythtvsetup and assign the
    Chris> appropriate lineup to each tuner.

Uhm, no.  I don't think so.  The two tuners are onboard the PVR-500,
internally, no digital vs analog, this is all analog.  And the issue
isn't two different line-ups for the two tuners.

My local cable provider apparently remaps the channels inside their
set-top box. 

Yeah, cable into a set-top box decrypts the digital cable so your TV can view it.  If you don't use the set-top box, then only analog channels are available.  Every major cable company has different channel layouts for digital than analog.  The problem IS that you have the wrong channel lineup setup for your setup.  If you are not using digital, then change your zap2it settings to your cable company's analog lineup.  Chris' answer is correct.  
-J
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